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    Evolution of Ecological Environmental Quality in Feldspathic Sandstone Area Based on RSEI Model by Liu Linfu, Sheng Yan, Qin Fucang, Li Long, Li Yan

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…[Methods] The spatial-temporal evolution of ecological environmental quality in a feldspathic sandstone area was analyzed using GIS and remote sensing technology, and a remote sensing ecological index (RSEI) model. …”
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    High‐Density Atomic Level Defect Engineering of 2D Fe‐Based Metal‐Organic Frameworks Boosts Oxygen and Hydrogen Evolution Reactions by Xin Zhao, Shixun Wang, Yanhui Cao, Yun Li, Arsenii S. Portniagin, Bing Tang, Qi Liu, Peter Kasák, Tianshuo Zhao, Xuerong Zheng, Yida Deng, Andrey L. Rogach

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In situ characterizations of the most optimized Fe‐MOF0.3 electrocatalyst during the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) process using Fourier transform infrared and Raman spectroscopy have revealed that some Fe unsaturated sites become oxidized with a concomitant dissociation of water molecules, causing generation of the crucial *OH intermediates and Fe oxyhydroxide. …”
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    Modeling Community Evolution Characteristics of Dynamic Networks with Evolutionary Bayesian Nonnegative Matrix Factorization by Wei Yu, Xiaoming Li, Huaming Wu, Xue Chen, Minghu Tang, Yang Yu, Wenjun Wang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In most cases, the block structures and evolution characteristics always coexist in dynamic networks. …”
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    Influenza B virus evolution: diversity of biological properties through the prism of genetic variability by Irina V. Kiseleva, N. V. Larionova, A. I. Zheltukhina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Influenza A viruses evolve most rapidly. Influenza B viruses mutate 2–3 times slower, with influenza C viruses being most conservative. …”
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    Spatial pattern evolution and driving forces of ecosystem service value in the Yellow River Basin by Yuan Li, Xiao Hui Wang, Yu Xuan Wan, Bin Xu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The Yellow River Basin is one of the basins characterized by China’s most complex geomorphological features. Investigating how the spatial pattern evolution of land types affects ecosystem service value (ESV) provides critical guidance for enhancing land resource management and ecological conservation in the Yellow River Basin. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Evolution and Intensification of Extreme Precipitation Events in Mainland China from 1961 to 2022 by Weimeng Gan, Hao Guo, Ying Cao, Wei Wang, Na Yao, Yunqian Wang, Philippe De Maeyer

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Using the daily gridded precipitation dataset (CHM_PRE) for mainland China, this study investigates the spatiotemporal evolution of extreme precipitation events from 1961 to 2022, focusing on regional disparities in frequency, event duration, and total precipitation. …”
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    Platformization in Tourism: Typology of Business Models, Evolution of Market Concentration and European Regulation Responses by Maja Turnšek, Vladimir Radivojević

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The paper serves to discuss the evolution of platform business models in tourism, the dynamics of market concentration, and regulatory interventions. …”
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    Evolution and significance of clay minerals in the Esna Shale Formation at Dababiya area, Luxor, Egypt by A. El-Shater, A.M. Mansour, M.R. Osman, Ahmed A. Abd El Ghany, A. Abd El-Samee

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The Esna Shale Formation is broadly distributed in Egypt and one of the most of its important clay deposits. These deposits in the Dababiya area, Luxor region were subjected to intensive laboratory investigations (XRD, IR, and SEM analyses). …”
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    Co-evolution of Bacterial Ribosomal Protein S15 with Diverse mRNA Regulatory Structures. by Betty L Slinger, Hunter Newman, Younghan Lee, Shermin Pei, Michelle M Meyer

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…While most protein families are identifiable at the nucleotide level across large phylogenetic distances, RNA families display far less nucleotide similarity and are often only shared by closely related bacterial species. …”
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    Substantial structural variation and repetitive DNA content contribute to intraspecific plastid genome evolution by Alfredo López-Caamal, Tyler Gandee, Laura F. Galloway, Karen B. Barnard-Kubow

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract Background Plastids have highly conserved genomes in most land plants. However, in several families, plastid genomes exhibit high rates of nucleotide substitution and structural rearrangements among species. …”
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    About the book “History of the Earth. From Stardust to Stardust” by V. N. Komarov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Detailed information on the most interesting extinct organisms of certain periods of the Earth’s geological history is given. …”
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    Distribution and Evolution of Chorus Waves Modeled by a Neural Network: The Importance of Imbalanced Regression by Xiangning Chu, Jacob Bortnik, Wen Li, Xiao‐Chen Shen, Qianli Ma, Donglai Ma, David Malaspina, Sheng Huang

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The feature selection process suggests that the auroral electrojet index alone captures most of the variations of chorus waves. The large amplitude of strong chorus waves can be predicted for the first time. …”
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    Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim Basin by Zongquan Hu, Fan Feng, Chengming Fang, Zicheng Cao, Tieyi Wang, Kangkang Guo, Yang Li, Shi Wang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In contrast, the Tahe segment, exhibiting comparatively high-elevation ancient landforms, is identified as the most favorable segment for the formation of large-scale reservoirs. …”
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